Golden Globe Nominees 2016: The Full List

In the dysfunctional family of Hollywood awards shows, the Golden Globes could be likened to the crazy, yet lovable, younger sister. She's more fun than her type-A, uptight, older brother Oscar, less needy than her younger cousin Emmy and not nearly as wacky as her cool aunt Tony (although Hamilton may make her more of a family favorite this year). In terms of entertainment value and unpredictability, she is perhaps most similar to her often outrageous Grammy.

This morning, the unpredictability of the Golden Globes were on display when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced its nominees for 2015's best in movies and television. Carol led the film categories with five nominations, while The Big Short, The Revenant and Steve Jobs were close behind with four each.

It was another winning year for streaming: Three out of six nominees for Best TV Comedy Series or Musical were Amazon programs and one was from
Netflix. Overall, Netflix received the most nominations, with eight, including three for Transparent and nods for critical favorites Mr. Robot and Fargo.

In film, popular favorites in the running for statuettes include Mad Max: Fury Road, which earned two nominations, for best motion picture and best director, and Sylvester Stallone, who was nominated for best supporting actor for Creed. Alicia Vikander, a rising star, earned two nominations: one for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama, for The Danish Girl, and one for Best Supporting Actress in Ex Machina.

The Big Short (Paramount Pictures)

In television, surprises included Hulu's Casual snagging a nom for best comedy series, and nominations for best actress in a comedy series for Scream Queen's Jamie Lee Curtis and Crazy Ex Girlfriend's Rachel Bloom.

Noticeably missing was Globes-favorite Girls, which has been nominated every season it has been eligible, and new favoriteThe Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, as well as its stars Ellie Kemper and Titus Burgess. Similarly, 10-time nominee Johnny Depp was snubbed for his acclaimed performance in Black Mass.

To find out who wins, tune in for the booze-filled and star-studded awards show on Sunday, January 10 at 8 pm Eastern Time on NBC. Forbes will keep you up-to-date with all the news before, during and after the 73rd annual awards ceremony.

Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionAmerican Crime Fargo Flesh and Bone Wolf Hall American Horror Story: Hotel

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Idris Elba, Luther Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero David Oyelowo, Nightingale Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall Patrick Wilson, Fargo

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Alan Cumming, The Good Wife Damien Lewis, Wolf Hall Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline Tobias Menzies, Outlander Christian Slater, Mr. Robot

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionUzo Aduba, Orange Is the New BlackJoanne Froggatt, Downton AbbeyJudith Light, TransparentMaura Tierney, The AffairRegina King, American Crime

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